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18ª Gran Quiniela De Los Oscar 90ª Edición de los Oscar 4 de marzo de 2018 18ª Gran Quiniela de los Oscar Casa Municipal de Cultura Francisco Delicado de Martos - Concejalía de Cultura MEJOR PELÍCULA Call me by your name El hilo invisible El instante más oscuro Los archivos del Pentágono Dunkerque La forma del agua Déjame salir Tres anuncios en las afueras Lady Bird MEJOR DIRECTOR Christopher Nolan, por Dunkerque Jordan Peele, por Déjame salir Greta Gerwig, por Lady Bird Paul Thomas Anderson, por El hilo invisible Guillermo del Toro, por La forma del agua MEJOR ACTOR MEJOR ACTRIZ Timothée Chalamet, por Call me by your name Sally Hawkins, por La forma del agua Daniel Day-Lewis, por El hilo invisible Frances McDormand, por Tres anuncios en las afueras Daniel Kaluuya, por Déjame salir Margot Robbie, por Yo, Tonya Gary Oldman, por El instante más oscuro Saoirse Ronan, por Lady Bird Denzel Washington, por Roman J. Israel, Esq Meryl Streep, por Los archivos del Pentágono MEJOR ACTOR SECUNDARIO MEJOR ACTRIZ SECUNDARIA Willem Dafoe, por The Florida Project Mary J. Blige, por Mudbound Woody Harrelson, por Tres anuncios en las afueras Allison Janney, por Yo, Tonya Richard Jenkins, por La forma del agua Lesley Manville, por El hilo invisible Sam Rockwell, por Tres anuncios en las afueras Laurie Metcalf, por Lady Bird Christopher Plummer, por Todo el dinero del mundo Octavia Spencer, por La forma del agua MEJOR GUIÓN ADAPTADO MEJOR GUIÓN ORIGINAL Call me by your name, de James Ivory La enfermedad del amor, de Emily V. Gordon y Kumail Nanjiani The Disaster Artist, de Scott Neustadter y Michael H. Weber Déjame salir, de Jordan Peele Molly's Game, de Aaron Sorkin La forma del agua, de Guillermo del Toro Logan, de Scott Frank, James Mangold y Michael Green Lady Bird, de Greta Gerwig Mudbound, de Virgil Williams y Dee Rees Tres anuncios en las afueras, de Martin McDonagh MEJOR FOTOGRAFÍA MEJOR MONTAJE Blade Runner 2049, de Roger Deakins Baby Driver, de Jonathan Amos y Paul Machliss El instante más oscuro, de Bruno Delbonnel La forma del agua, de Sidney Wolinsky Dunkerque, de Hoyte van Hoytema Yo, Tonya, de Tatiana S. Riegel Mudbound, de Rachel Morrison Tres anuncios en las afueras, de Jon Gregory La forma del agua, de Dan Laustsen MEJOR DISEÑO DE PRODUCCIÓN MEJOR DISEÑO DE VESTUARIO La Bella y la Bestia, de Sarah Greenwood y Katie Spencer La Bella y la Bestia, de Jacqueline Durran Blade Runner 2049, de Dennis Gassner y Alessandra El instante más oscuro, de Jacqueline Durran Querzola El instante más oscuro, de Sarah Greenwood y Katie La forma del agua, de Luis Sequeira Spencer Dunkerque, de Nathan Crowley y Gary Fettis La reina Victoria y Abdul, de Consolata Boyle La forma del agua, de Paul D. Austerberry, Jeffrey A. Melvin El hilo invisible, de Mark Bridges y Shane Vieau MEJOR MAQUILLAJE Y PELUQUERÍA MEJOR BANDA SONORA ORIGINAL El instante más oscuro, de Kazuhiro Tsuji, David Malinowski Dunkerque, de Hans Zimmer y Lucy Sibbick La reina Victoria y Abdul, de Daniel Phillips y Lou Sheppard La forma del agua, de Alexandre Desplat Wonder, de Arjen Tuiten Star Wars: Los últimos Jedi, de John Williams El hilo invisible, de Jonny Greenwood Tres anuncios en las afueras, de Carter Burwell MEJOR CANCIÓN ORIGINAL MEJORES EFECTOS ESPECIALES Blade Runner 2049, de John Nelson, Paul Lambert, Richard Mighty River, de Mary J. Blige (Mudbound) R. Hoover y Gerd Nefzer Stand up for something, de Diane Warren y Common Guardianes de la galaxia Vol. 2, de Christopher Townsend, (Marshall) Guy Williams, Jonathan Fawkner y Dan Sudick Kong: La isla calavera, de Stephen Rosenbaum, Jeff White, This is me, de Benj Pasek y Justin Paul (El gran showman) Scott Benza y Mike Meinardus Remember me, de Kristen Anderson-Lopez y Robert Lopez Star Wars: Los últimos Jedi, de Ben Morris, Mike Mulholland, (Coco) Chris Corbould y Neal Scanlon La guerra del planeta de los simios, de Joe Letteri, Dan Lemmon, Daniel Barrett y Joel Whist MEJOR MONTAJE DE SONIDO MEJOR MEZCLA DE SONIDO Baby Driver, de Julian Slater Baby Driver, de Mary H. Ellis, Julian Slater y Tim Cavagin Blade Runner 2049, de Mark Mangini y Theo Green Blade Runner 2049, de Mac Ruth, Ron Bartlett y Doug Hephill Dunkerque, de Mark Weingarten, Gregg Landaker y Gary A. Dunkerque, de Alex Gibson y Richard King Rizzo La forma del agua, de Glen Gauthier, Christian Cooke y Brad La forma del agua, de Nathan Robitaille y Nelson Ferreira Zoern Star Wars: Los últimos Jedi, de Stuart Wilson, Ren Klyce, Star Wars: Los últimos Jedi, de Ren Klyce y Matthew Wood David Parker y Michael Semanick MEJOR PELÍCULA DE HABLA NO INGLESA MEJOR PELÍCULA DE ANIMACIÓN Una mujer fantástica (Chile) Bebe jefazo El insulto (Líbano) Coco Sin amor (Rusia) Ferdinand En cuerpo y alma (Hungría) Loving Vincent The Square (Suecia) The Breadwinner MEJOR PELÍCULA DOCUMENTAL MEJOR CORTO DOCUMENTAL Abacus: Small enough to jail Edith+Eddie Faces places Heaven is a traffic jam on the 405 Icarus Heroin(e) Last men in Aleppo Knife skills Strong Island Traffic stop MEJOR CORTOMETRAJE DE ANIMACIÓN MEJOR CORTOMETRAJE DE FICCIÓN Dear basketball DeKalb Elementary Garden party The silent child Lou, Dave Mullins The eleven o'clock Negative space Wate wote/All of US Revolting rhymes My nephew Emmett Depositar este formulario en la urna colocada en el vestíbulo de la Casa Municipal de Cultura Francisco Delicado (Avda. 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